As the doxy who requites the unrequited, Gwen Verdon is a dancing dynamo.
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The difference between oxy and doxy when using the muscle suit was negligible, Kobayashi said.
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Doxy Lingerie and Bad Girl Intimates appear to be closely linked.
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As a dancing doxy with a heart of gold, Gwen Verdon is one of nature's eternally winning losers.
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The justice system is to justice as doxy is to orthodoxy.
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Faye Dunaway, the Evita of this four-hour TV movie, has the cool, carnivorous intelligence needed to play a dictator's doxy.
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In an inventively staged musical, Gwen Verdon is a dance-hall doxy who is too direct to be devious, then wonders why she can't find the best bait to hook her man.
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The character she plays, a kind of ouzo-and-sympathy doxy, is unsalvageable since joyous sweet-souled prostitutes are about as believable nowadays as jolly fat men.
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Charity throws the stalest book in the house at the house, the story of a doxy with a heart of gold, a taxi dancer who always falls for men who are either too sly or too shy to do her any good.
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Doxy is an early composition by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins. It first appeared on the 1954 Miles Davis album Bags' Groove, performed by Davis on trumpet and Rollins on tenor saxophone, with Horace Silver on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Kenny Clarke on drums. ...